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Old 02-02-2006, 12:01 AM
fmrmti fmrmti is offline
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Air Bag fuses

Since it would be illegal, this question is completely hypothetical:

To disable the passenger airbag, which one (or both) of the air bag fuses behind the glove box need to be removed? Hypothetically, of course!

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Old 02-02-2006, 08:06 AM
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Re: Air Bag fuses

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Originally Posted by fmrmti
Since it would be illegal, this question is completely hypothetical:

To disable the passenger airbag, which one (or both) of the air bag fuses behind the glove box need to be removed? Hypothetically, of course!

'97 Sahara
I dont know this to be fact so this info should probably be researched and varified. May give you a good place to start looking though.
Ive heard that on the earlier TJs there is a yellow plug behind the glove box. You can unplug the green and white wires from the yellow plug to disable the pass airbag. If you do mess with this, make sure to DISCONNECT THE BATTERY and be aware that there is a capacitor in the airbag system that will hold a charge for 15 or 20 minutes. So WAIT 15 TO 20 MINUTES after disconnecting it to mess with the airbag system or you may be wearing it. Your airbag light will stay on when you connect the battery back up because now the pass airbag is disabled. Ive also heard that removing the fuses will not disable it as it has a backup system,
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